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21 January 2015, 07:02 PM | #38 |
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[QUOTE=RollieVerde;5553065]Your point is very well taken, but my point is this: You don't know where the watch actually came from, and when you buy from anybody other than an AD it could very easily be a bogus warranty card. It doesn't mean Rolex won't honor the warranty; it just means it could very easily be faked especially considering you probably won't need a real service in the first two years and you'll never know. And in one sense that's fine, if you have no problems. Even if a watch was stolen, you'd never know until Rolex has some reason to check the serial number. I think in case of regulating a clearly new, legitimate watch, they're not going be too vigilant. So does it matter where you got the watch? It does, if you care about the legitimacy of your purchase. In a worse case scenario the watch could be used, or a fake, or stolen, or returned, or just sourced under questionable circumstances.
QUOTE] It's pretty obvious that your arguments are just that and have nothing to do with reality! |
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